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0607 |
Police investigating the murder Anthony Walker,Ìýkilled in a racist attack, want to question a suspect, Michael Barton. John Thorne has more. |
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0609 |
At leastÌý36 have diedÌýin SudanÌýfollowing riots after the death of the vice-president, former rebel leader John Garang. Jonah Fisher has the details. |
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0615 |
Rebecca Marston looks atÌýRyanair'sÌýjump in profit and the rest of the business news. |
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0626 |
Sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0632 |
Home Office ministers are to meetÌýMuslim leadersÌý in OldhamÌýtoÌýfoster relations after the bomb attacks. Mark Sanders reports. |
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0634 |
AÌýsuspected London bomber held in Italy has been charged with international terrorism andÌýpossessing false documents. More from David Willey. |
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0637 |
The funeral of Saudi King Fahd, who died on yesterday at the age of 84, takes place today at the the Saudi capital, Riyadh. Kim Ghattas reports. |
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0640 |
There are conflicting reports as to whetherÌýIran has resumed its nuclear programme. Frances Harrison tells us more. |
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0644 |
A review of today's papers in the UK and Iraq. |
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0650 |
Health minister Rosie Winterton on the governmentÌýbowel cancer screening scheme for people in their 60s. |
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0654 |
Heavy monsoon rains have once again hit the Indian city of Mumbai asÌýit tries to recover from recent severe flooding. Latest from Navdip Dhariwal. |
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0709 |
Ex-chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality, Lord OuseleyÌýsays ethnic minority communities have suffered years of neglect. |
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0715 |
Ex-White House speechwriterÌýDavid Frum and former British diplomat Sir Crispin Tickell on theÌýappointment ofÌýJohn Bolton to the UN, without Senate approval. |
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0715 |
Rebecca Marston with the latest business news update. |
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0724 |
Victims of the London attacks are being exploited by accident claim companies. We talk to Kevin Martin of the Law Society. |
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0726 |
Sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0732 |
UN's Margareta Wahlstrom admits that her organisation was too slow to react to theÌýcrisis in NigerÌý. |
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0742 |
Artist MarcusÌýHarvey on his nomination for the nation's favourite painting. |
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0746 |
Thought for the day with Rosemary Lain-Priestley, priest of St Martin-in-the-Fields, London. |
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Are plans to reduce the number of British soldiers in Northern Irelanda betrayal or logical step? Ex-Ulster Unionist MP David Burnside and Lt Col Tim Collins debate. |
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0810 |
Home Office Minister Hazel Blears saysÌý"stop and search" powers should be based on intelligence, not on the targeting of particular racial groups. |
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0824 |
How did the Home Office in 1947Ìýadmit an entireÌýUkrainian SS Division to Britain? Sanchia Berg reports. |
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0831 |
Sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0836 |
Have the papers gone too far inÌýtheÌýcoverage of the London bombing suspects? |
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0842 |
What will Tony Blair doÌýafter Number 10? Historian Anthony Seldon comments. |
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0844 |
Why are local pubs are closing at a rate of 26 a month. Rebecca Marston with more |
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0847 |
The Conservatives' Dominic GrieveÌýsays the London attacks were "explicable" in terms of the anger felt by UK Muslims. |
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0850 |
Would modern usage of the wordÌý"radical" have political reformers of the 19th century turning in their graves? |
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